Cold Climate Figs: How to Prune Fig Trees

Take advantage of fig tree hardiness to harvest figs even in cold climates. Learn how to prune fig trees for a good crop and how to prep a fig tree for winter.

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Take advantage of fig tree hardiness to harvest figs even in cold climates. Learn how to prune fig trees for a bountiful crop and how to prep a fig tree for winter.

Many years ago, when I first became interested in gardening, I planted a fig tree. That wouldn’t be notable, except I was living in Madison, Wisconsin, where winters regularly sent the mercury plummeting to minus 25 degrees Fahrenheit. I had a lot to learn about figs — and gardening in general — but I did have the wherewithal to plant that tree in a large flowerpot indoors.

In the decades that followed, I’ve learned a lot about gardening and growing figs “out in the field” as a fruit researcher for the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Cornell University.

I never did get fruit from that first fig tree, but thanks to what I’ve learned from my research and work, I still grow them here in the slightly less frigid winters of the Hudson Valley of New York, and I’m able to harvest plenty of fresh figs.

Fig Tree Hardiness

  • Updated on Aug 14, 2023
  • Originally Published on Jan 4, 2023
Tagged with: cold-hardy, cold-hardy crops, fig, figs, fruit, fruit tree, Lee Reich, tree
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